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The Honourable Woman

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2014
  • 12
  • 58min
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Maggie Gyllenhaal in The Honourable Woman (2014)
After Nessa Stein inherits her father's arms business, she finds herself in a international maelstrom as she continues to promote the reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Nessa Stein hérite du commerce d'armes de son père et se retrouve dans un tourbillon international alors qu'elle continue de promouvoir la réconciliation entre Israéliens et Palestiniens.Nessa Stein hérite du commerce d'armes de son père et se retrouve dans un tourbillon international alors qu'elle continue de promouvoir la réconciliation entre Israéliens et Palestiniens.Nessa Stein hérite du commerce d'armes de son père et se retrouve dans un tourbillon international alors qu'elle continue de promouvoir la réconciliation entre Israéliens et Palestiniens.

  • Casting principal
    • Maggie Gyllenhaal
    • Stephen Rea
    • Lubna Azabal
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    12 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    4 498
    1 461
    • Casting principal
      • Maggie Gyllenhaal
      • Stephen Rea
      • Lubna Azabal
    • 58avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 9 victoires et 34 nominations au total

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2015

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    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    • Nessa Stein
    • 2014
    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Sir Hugh Hayden-Hoyle
    • 2014
    Lubna Azabal
    Lubna Azabal
    • Atika Halabi
    • 2014
    Katherine Parkinson
    Katherine Parkinson
    • Rachel Stein
    • 2014
    Janet McTeer
    Janet McTeer
    • Dame Julia Walsh
    • 2014
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Anjelica Hayden-Hoyle
    • 2014
    Eve Best
    Eve Best
    • Monica Chatwin
    • 2014
    Andrew Buchan
    Andrew Buchan
    • Ephra Stein
    • 2014
    Genevieve O'Reilly
    Genevieve O'Reilly
    • Frances Pirsig
    • 2014
    Igal Naor
    Igal Naor
    • Shlomo Zahary
    • 2014
    Philip Arditti
    Philip Arditti
    • Saleh Al-Zahid
    • 2014
    Martin Hutson
    Martin Hutson
    • Max Boorman
    • 2014
    Paul Herzberg
    • Daniel Borgoraz
    • 2014
    Tobias Menzies
    Tobias Menzies
    • Nathaniel Bloom
    • 2014
    Nicole Lopes
    • Mazel Stein
    • 2014
    Oliver Bodur
    Oliver Bodur
    • Kasim Halabi
    • 2014
    Reeve Fletcher
    • Hannah Stein
    • 2014
    George Georgiou
    George Georgiou
    • Magdi Muraji
    • 2014
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    Avis des utilisateurs58

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    10bigstickgreg

    Amazing Acting for a Complex Mini-Series

    I'm not a big fan of mini series; however, Honourable Woman is the exception for me. From the very first episode, I was drawn into this fast action drama as if I were there. Not only is this one of the best action packed mini-series I have ever seen, but the acting is over-the-top. Maggie Gyllenhaal does an amazing acting job portraying Nessa Stein. Her demeanor, style, and sensitivity to the part, to me, puts her in the stratosphere of acting with all the other great actresses. She's so good, that I couldn't help but feel everything she was going through in this well-played role. And Lubna Azabal portrays Atika Halabi in a way that makes me love her, and hate her. She was great in this role. And Stephen Rea played the part of Sir Hugh Hayden-Hoyle as I would expect a good spy does. His soft spoken demeanor, and his inquisitive mind really helped to make him a believable character. I would say that all the characters were believable, and made this mini-series what it is...fantastic.
    10runamokprods

    Complex, smart, challenging and beautifully made on all fronts

    Stunning, beautifully made 8 hour mini-series that attempts to humanize a situation as impossibly knotty as the middle east, and against all odds, succeeds. The biggest triumph here is by writer/director/producer Hugo Blick, who creates an amazingly dense and cinematic landscape of characters and tragedies.

    Nessa Stein (Maggie Gyllenhaal) is a tremendously wealthy Israeli determined to use her wealth and influence to try and bring together Israelis and Palestinians. Her father – assassinated before her eyes as a child – was an arms merchant amassing a huge fortune, but at a human cost Nessa finds hard to live with. Now, as an adult, along with her brother, she plans to bring the high-speed internet to the Palestinian areas of Israel to help jump start their economy and self-sufficiency.

    But, understandably this plan raises hackles and suspicions on both sides and before you know it Nessa's brother's Palestinian housekeeper (and Nessa's friend) has her son kidnapped. Thus begins a complicated, tense, tremendously intelligent and demanding trip down a rabbit hole of lies, secrets, hidden histories, violence, spies and counter-spies and the sadness of watching your ideals hacked to pieces by all those around you.

    The series deserves credit for many things, among which is managing not to take sides, but to examine the madness on all sides of living in perpetual war.

    The acting is tremendous. Maggie Gyllenhaal cements her position as one of our finest and most versatile actresses. Her Nessa is an admirable if deeply flawed woman. Gyllenhaal deftly melds all the character's sides; absurdly smart, brave, afraid, powerful, hidden, foolish, naive -- into a great tragic heroine. Stephen Rea is endlessly fascinating as a very smart UK spy attempting to uncover the many hidden truths. Quiet yet immensely powerful, watching Rea's Sir Hayden-Hoyle interrogate and manipulate those he interviews is a master class in loaded understatement in performance.

    But the whole cast is absolutely first rate; the brilliant and under-appreciated Janet McTeer as Rea's boss, Andrew Buchan as Nessa's brother, Lubna Azbal as the mother of the kidnapped boy, etc.

    Just as wonderful is the cinematography, editing and music, combing to create a show that feels stylistically far more like a top flight auteur film than TV. This is challenging, complicated stuff. You will inevitably get lost at times. But have faith Blick and crew will bring you back around if you pay attention. And you'll want to. I greedily watched the 8 hours in 2 days.

    This also lead me to watch Blick's previous BBC mini-series "The Shadow Line" -- a tale of police corruption and drug dealing that's almost a complicated and great as "Honorable Woman". If you responded strongly to this, you should check out that earlier work as well.
    9JRConsidine

    Easily the best drama to air in the summer of 2014

    Throughout the eight episodes of The Honourable Woman the viewer is treated to a relevant, gutsy, challenging television experience. If you ever dismissed or plead ignorance over the Arab - Israeli conflict, you now have an emotional stake in the conflict. The characters are complex, the actors are skilled artisans. Ever since Maggie Gyllenhaal was slinking around in Secretary she has established a reputation for conquering the challenging, controversial roles. Maggie has conquered once again. The Honourable Woman will win a lot of trophies once the awards season has arrived. Amongst the superior cast is one actor who may have placed an exclamation point on his heretofore fine body of work. The trophy engravers should get a jump on etching Stephen Rea's name on the hardware from the Golden Globe, BAFTA, Emmy and Blockbuster(sic)awards. Rea simply owned every scene in which he appeared. His star rose with the release of the feisty film, The Crying Game whose plot twist remains one of the great and respected spoilers that is kept mum to this day. His efforts were rewarded with an Oscar nomination to go along with his Tony nomination. Twenty plus years later, it is time for this native and resident of Northern Ireland to get his due. Will The Honourable Woman return for another season? Hugo Blick and company drained every ounce out of the script and characters. Perhaps the dawn should best be left unsaid.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Slow-Burning Yet Compelling Thriller Focusing on the Arab-Israeli Conflict

    Other reviewers have commented - often derogatorily - on the slowness of Hugo Blick's production. However this is a deliberate technique that not only builds up tension - nothing is quite what it seems in the Steins' world - but also indicates the complexity of the issues tackled in this series. While Nessa Stein (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and her brother Ephra (Andrew Buchan) appear philanthropic on the surface, using their wealth to foster better relationships between the Israelis and the Palestinians - they are also involved in underhand schemes, none of which are overtly revealed in the opening episodes. Instead director Blick uses a montage technique comprised of short scenes which might appear meaningless in themselves, but which cumulatively build up a picture of the Stein family's way of life in the present as well as the past. It is the viewers' responsibility to put these pieces of information together and try and work out what is going on. This task is often difficult, as Blick brings in characters who superficially seem to have nothing to do with the main plot-lines. It is only later on - in subsequent episodes - that we discover what their role in the overall story actually is. This technique draws attention to the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where it is often very difficult to identify who one's allies or one's enemies actually are. People have to be taken at face value, until one gets to know them. THE HONOURABLE WOMAN takes a bit of time to get going, but by the fourth episode it has gained in momentum, not only explaining the Stein family's shady past, but showing how the British security forces, led by Julia Walsh (Janet McTeer) and Hugo Hayden-Hoyle (Stephen Rea) have to get their hands morally dirty in order to make sense of what they are doing. There are no heroes or villains in this world; the most successful people are those who know how to play the system by forging and re-forging alliances, as well as exploiting others for personal gain. Viewers need to be a little patient with this series; if they do so, they will be amply rewarded.
    9pralhadxhrestha

    Patience is the key

    well i had originally planed to watch it in a day after 4 episodes i got caught up in other things and later I just did not care very much for the show.Because for me the show was going no where and early 4 episodes were too slow paced.But after 2 months i thought of giving it another chance.And I have to say if you can get past the slow paced beginning the later episodes are wonder treats.This is one of the best modern spy thriller in years. best thing about the series is,it knows what it's doing and takes us in the territory of modern political spy thriller with some strong writing and directing.it gives us every angle of it's story.Apart from being a well written spy thriller it's also human drama with unbiased storytelling which has no theatrical heroes and villain.We see from different angles that,every character have their own faults and virtue,every side have there own story which leads to a gripping but very humane conclusion that makes this show a worthwhile.

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      Maggie Gyllenhaal has cited Emma Thompson as being a huge influence on how she came to her British accent.
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      In some countries such as France, Germany and Colombia, the series is presented in nine, slightly shorter episodes, instead of eight.
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      Featured in The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2015)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 juin 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Honorable Woman
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Douar el Ghadban, Maroc(border crossing & conflict zone)
    • Sociétés de production
      • BBC Worldwide
      • Drama Republic
      • Eight Rooks Productions
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